Ever since I upgraded to CUPS 1.6.1 I have had a problem when I try to print multiple copies. It appears that it's trying to print the square of the number that I actually need.

A few days ago I was a bit startled when my 40 copies used up a ream of paper before I canceled it. Today I watched the printer more closely, and there was about a quarter of an inch of paper in the output tray when the screen on the printer changed from "processing 1 of 40" to "processing 2 of 40." It appears that CUPS is creating one big file with all 40 copies in it, sending it to the printer and instructing the printer to make 40 copies.

Our printer is set to duplex all print jobs, but when it's just a single page being printed, that shouldn't make any difference. When they all get bundled together you get the odd situation of every page having the same thing on front and back.

This just started -- 1.5.x didn't have this problem. I'm pretty sure CUPS is the culprit -- it's occurred with more than one printer and more than one program. I suppose both Evince and Firefox (or a common library) could have gone nuts at the same time, but I still suspect CUPS. According to Google there was some problem like this with CUPS around 2005, but nobody else has reported it since.

Has anyone else seen this? Any suggestions for a fix?_________________Ignorance killed the cat. Curiosity was framed.

I'm a little concerned that the config files may have been altered to match the new version and I'll have to rebuild them, but we'll see shortly..._________________Ignorance killed the cat. Curiosity was framed.